One-step fabrication of Fe2O3/Ag core-shell composite nanoparticles at low temperature |
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Authors: | Youyi Sun Guizhen Guo Xing Zhou Guizhe Zhao |
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Affiliation: | a Research Center for Engineering Technology of Polymeric Composites of Shanxi Province, North University of China, Taiyuan 030051, PR Chinab Key Laboratory for Instrumentation Science and Dynamic Measurement, North University of China, Taiyuan 030051, PR Chinac National Key Laboratory for Electronic Measurement Technology; North University of China, Taiyuan 030051, PR China |
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Abstract: | ![]() The Fe2O3/Ag core-shell composite nanoparticles were successfully prepared via a simple method at low temperature. X-ray diffraction data revealed the formation of core-shell composite nanoparticles, with Fe2O3 as the core and silver as the shell. The results from the transmission electron microscopy and scan electron microscopy further indicated that the composite nanoparticles were spherical with a core diameter and shell thickness of 26.0 nm and 13.5 nm, respectively. Magnetic measurements showed that the composite nanoparticles exhibited a typical ferromagnetic behavior, a specific saturation magnetization of 0.95 emu/g and an intrinsic coercivity of 104.0 Oe at room temperature. For a standard two-probe analysis at room temperature, the composite nanoparticles showed a typical conductive behavior and its conductivity was about 3.41 S/m. Moreover, this present synthesis method of Fe2O3/Ag core-shell composite nanoparticles shows an easy processing and does not need high-temperature calcining to attain the final product, which can be applied in a variety of areas, including catalysis, medicine, photonics, and new functional device assemblies. |
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Keywords: | Fe2O3 Core-shell Ag Electrical Magnetic |
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